RFK Jr. criticizes Trump's diet and proposes changes for McDonald's menu
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, criticized Donald Trump's diet, calling the food on Trump Force One "poison." He highlighted the limited options, mainly fast food, and expressed concern over unhealthy ingredients. Kennedy advocates for removing seed oils from McDonald's cooking, suggesting a return to beef tallow for fries. He claims seed oils contribute to health issues and has launched a campaign promoting this change. Additionally, Kennedy opposes artificial food dyes and wants fluoride removed from public water. He argues these changes could improve health, although the effectiveness of such measures remains uncertain.